The groom, Phil Justice, of Carlton, has been serving hot dogs to clubbers outside Ocean for the past 30 years - and decided it wouldn't be the wurst idea to make it the theme of the big day.

Mr Justice, 51, met Kyra Mee, 50, of Bulwell - who is now Mrs Justice - almost a year ago and had their first date at The Stage pub, where he gave her a packet of love hearts as a display of his affection.

The pair have been in love ever since and Mrs Justice said the idea of having sheer white suits with hot dogs pasted all of them was a "brilliant idea".

The couple were married at Nottingham Council House just after 11am on Saturday, April 27, and took to the Punch Bowl pub in Mapperley for an after party, where they will also be tucking into a hot dog themed wedding cake.

Mr Justice, who even has hot dog tattoos all over his body, said: "Hot dogs have been my life for the past thirty years and hot dogs have been very good to me so I thought, why not make it the theme of the wedding?

"My bride-to-be loved the idea of making hot dogs a theme, so then I had the idea of getting all of us in hot dog suits.

"There's nine of us in suits altogether, the boys have all loved being in them. They've come all the way from Singapore, so its been quite a job finding them and getting them here.

"I was so nervous about the wedding before today, but I had my hot dog cuff links for good luck."